Evergreen Shrubs with 
Showy Red Berries 
Aucuba Laurifollus —Beautiful new select¬ 
ed variety. A perfect shrub for shady 
location. Height 4 feet. Deep lustrous 
green foliage with leaves about 8 inches 
long. Produces in winter large clusters of 
bright red berries. Individual berries H 
to % inch long. 30-36 inch at $2.75. Not 
Prepaid. 
Daphnes 
Daphne Cneorum —Dwarf species for 
rock gardens. Needs afternoon shade and 
no cultivation. Attractive pink flowers in 
clusters in early spring. Very fragrant. 
Strong plants. 75c each. 
Daphne odora marginata —Winter flower¬ 
ing hardy shrub for a shaded or partly 
shaded location. Pink flowers in clusters, 
very fragrant. Needs perfect drainage and 
no cultivation. 75 cents. Prepaid. 
Rhododendron 
Rhododendron Hybrids —Start a fine 
collection of this beautiful flower. Strong 3 
year old stock. 75 cents each, prepaid. 
Mixed colors. 
NEW CORAL SHRUB 
(Illustrated in Color Above) 
Handsome shrub blooming throughout the summer months. Creates a sensa¬ 
tion when in bloom. Flowers are borne in huge panicles ranging from 2-2 3^ feet 
long and about 8 inches across. Color is scarlet enhanced by a center zone of jet 
black. Grows to height of about 6 feet. Very graceful. One of the most beautiful 
and spectacular of all shrubs. Withstands temperatures as low as 10 degrees above 
zero. Strong roots for $1.00. An excellent plant for a tub in the eastern states. 
Rosa Hugonis 
(See Above Photo) 
Golden shrub rose of China. The long 
graceful branches with fern-like leaves are 
covered in early spring with wreaths of fra¬ 
grant yellow floweis. Plant as a shrub for 
color effect. Grows 4-5 feet high. Strong 
plants, $1.00 each. Medium sized plants 
75c. 
Rosa Bicolor —A shrub growing 4-5 feet 
high. Blooms from early spring to summer. 
Flowers are single 2J4-3 inches across and 
are the richest coppery scarlet I have ever 
seen in any flower. A cluster of golden 
stamens enhances the beauty. Reverse of 
petals are gold. Strong plants $1.00 each. 
RARE FLOWERING BROOM 
Cytissus purpureus —A dwarf shrub grow¬ 
ing to 18 inches and bearing attractive 
orchid flowers. New and decidedly different 
among brooms. 6 to 8 inches at 50 cents. 
Prepaid. 
Dianthus GIgantea —Evergreen shrub (5 
feet) producing over many months, lilac 
pink flowers of true Dianthus form. A very 
rare species and highly recommended. 
Excellent for cutting. 50c each. 
A Hardy Gardenia 
Gardenia “Mystery” —A selected form of 
the Cape Jasmine flowers much larger and 
adapted to outdoor culture. Easily grown, 
flowering all summer. By far the best of 
all gardenias for garden use. 18-24 inches 
gal. cans at $1.00. Balled 18-24 iDCh at 
$2.50. 12-15 inch at 50c. Not prepaid. 
Teucrtum chamaedrys —A beautiful ever¬ 
green rock plant. Reaches a height of 12 
inches and is a bouquet of pink bloom all 
summer. Extremely hardy, holding its 
bright glossy green color in coldest weather. 
Foliage fragrant and will add beauty where- 
ever low blossoming plants are desired. 
Without peer as a rockery or border plant. 
Drought resistant. Shear after blossoming. 
6 to 8 inches at 25 cents. 
White Hardy Hibiscus 
Single White Althea —A very large 
flowered form producing 3 'A pure white 
semi-ruffled flowers over a long season. 
(June-October.) Absolutely hardy and a 
very fine plant. 30-36 inch at $1.50 each. 
Chinese Dwarf Lemon —A unique variety 
not exceeding 7 feet. Produces enormous 
quantities of fine well-flavored fruit. Ex¬ 
cellent where space is at a premium. 75c. 
Balled plants 18-24’ at $2.00. Not prepaid. 
INCLUDE TRANSPORTATION CHARGES 
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WM. H. HENDERSON EXPERIMENTAL GARDENS 
